@Ace109610 I had just gotten my best friend into WWE. He had been watching for about 6 months at this point. This was our first Wrestlemania together, and I was genuinely personally embarrassed by this moment, this match, this Wrestlemania main event.
Worst first Wrestlemania ever.
@_CharlesPreston It’s truly incredible how racist something can be when you go out of your way to put in the effort to look at it through a racial lens. 🤔
@Im_a_nerd__ The fact that the voice actress refuses to watch this scene after recording it. She pulled from personal experiences, and brought herself into a dark state of mind to portray this anguish. She can’t bring herself to revisit it again.
@Lita_pengui@ImpeachedClint@DAKKADAKKA1 Even if Goose confirmed an idea projected onto the show, I don't think it would really matter. At the end of the day it comes down to what is portrayed and communicated within the SHOW.
Watching the show by itself is what needs to be utilized as evidence here. So cliiiint
@Lita_pengui@ImpeachedClint@DAKKADAKKA1 I'm so thrown off. We're suddenly talking about autism and neurotypical and "Hornies".
I watched the show, WHERE is this coming from lmfao
I’m currently on a high protein carnivore diet, but my girlfriend is vegetarian so bet! I’ll go to Sam’s Club in the next few days and make her some lunches for her upcoming work week and let you know how low I can go with it.
Are you looking for anything in particular? Like outside of a basic salad?
I’ll give you the math for my current meal prep. I eat either two chicken thighs, OR two beef patties a day for lunch. The chicken thighs this week cost me $10.03 for a package of 13 thighs. That’s $0.77 a thigh. Two thighs a day, that’s $1.54 a day.
My beef patties come in a package of 18, for $34.97
That’s $1.94 per pattie. Two patties a day, that’s $3.88
My diet is very specific, I have been on this strict diet since February and I’ve lost 30 pounds! Very proud of it. But I’m almost certain I can achieve the same savings with any diet, so I like this opportunity and challenge you’ve presented me! I’ll get back to you on that. Cheers!
@hayasaka_aryan Fun fact, I have this guys phone number lmfao. I will not disclose how I got it, but I had the opportunity to speak with him over the phone on a few occasions.
It’s very strange having a Billionaire’s phone number.
That’s the thing! They are spending all their money on fast food, dining out, door dashing, Starbucks coffee. Every day, every night, every weekend, and then wonder why they only have enough for expenses at the end of the month! They need to save their money if they want to build wealth.
And it annoys me to no end because it’s making my country unhealthy, it’s keeping the low and middle class poor, and it creates this sort of imposter syndrome.
The ones that cry about privilege and think O’Leary’s comment is offensive are the privileged ones spending all their wealth on getting FAT.
I hate the stereotype of Americans being fat and lazy, and I wish my fellow Americans were more bothered by it. Because it’s true. And in this great country we could easily be the most healthy, fit, competent, and wealthiest populations in the world and yet because of the habits we develop and the culture we’ve embraced, it just isn’t in the cards rn.
Pardon the rant. Very passionate about this lmfao
Gen Z is the worst culprit, but Americans in general have gotten used to fast food, fine dining and door dash. It’s convenient to just go to a McDonald’s on your break. Or DoorDash Zaxby’s on your break.
It’s unhealthy, it’s financially irresponsible, and it’s something I hope Americans mature out of.
I did not know this! I’ll have to look into it. I appreciate this response because most people have simply made excuses regarding time and effort. But I definitely see this as a real legitimate reason why someone couldn’t cook from home.
I am going to do some research, but I’ll share my initial questions when presented with this. The things I’m going to look into.
Why is this trend being pushed? Where is it happening? Is it directly a result of policy, or a consequence of culture? What can be done about it?
Most importantly, is there any public alternative from home kitchens in these areas?
Anyway. I’ll get to that. Cheers!
@LeadingReport Buy your groceries in bulk, cook from home, meal prep your lunches for the workweek. Save money and eat healthier.
My lunch costs me $1.50 a day. I’m saving an extra hundred bucks a week by not spending $20 on lunch or DoorDash. 👍 it adds up.